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1008. 13 DEATH ELUDES WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY CLUB WILL FETE TRACTION MEN JU MILK FIGHT IS CASH PRICES THE OREGON' DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING JULY 10, ' I I II I'. !1 II 1 . .1 AGED WOMAN SELLERS HIT Mrs. Bessio Shierer 3Iakes Four Attempts and Still Lives. AGAIN LOOSE T DISAPPOINTED lit' LIVERPOOL Chicago l)oes Not Like Small Wheat Rise There Causes Drop After (Jaiji. ESTABLISHED STOCK IsImE Gordon Company Cuts Con densed Article to Meet Price Killing Carnation. Milk 1h runnlMK In tlio fight between the Horden Milk company nnd the Pa cific Coast Condensed Milk company. Today the Honlen company. throuKh lis local representative. Johnson-I.le-ber company, announced a out of 40c a cane In I lie former price. This would put the price of Pioneer, the Borden product, to the same pi-Ice a Carnation, the Pacific Co;ist manufacture. However, this He-inn to be merely the atari (if what promises to he one of the greatest fights ever made In the dairy trade for control of a market. A few days nun when the Hordcn company dis continued Its! offer of one case of milk free uilth ench 10 oases nuroliaMcrt, tlio wise one Hinted tlmt thin was the end of the fight and that the Horden coni panv had deserted tho field. Not no, however, for with the latest declaration from the company, the ftkhx promises to e fast ami furious, with milk sure to well In the futairo at prices that would not prove profitable to the canners. Thus today's drop of 4 0c a ease In -the Horden product seems to he merely the openlnu wcdiie of the company's cavalry. The wonder of the present fipht Is that neither com pany has to duto been ahle to more limn fill Its orders, at some periods the orders belnfr several weeks late, In de livery because of the press of business. Therefore the fifcht Is not merely a mat ter of securing business, but to get no solute control of the condensed milk trade of the Paclft" northwest. Borden May Build Condeneary. In the fight as it goes on at present, the Borden company la greatly handi capped, for it can not produce a suffi cient amount of the canned milk to wage a successful fight against the Carnation people, who have several factories and are said to be Interested In others. Two of tho company's plnnis are In, Oregon In the district where milk supplies are good. One of them is at Forest Orove. and the other nt HUlshoro. Both sre large and modern plants. On the other hiind the Horden people have but ono oondensury, that located at Auburn near Seattle, where milk supplies are not over- plentiful. It Is stated for this reason the Borden company will build nt least one-, nnd possibly two, rnrulensarles In Oregon, nnd at this time the east side of the river between Portlnnd and Salem nro looked upon as the most favorable lo cation. It Is stated that a representa tive of one of the milk companies has been quietly Interviewing the hop grow ers of the enst side regarding what thev would do If a condensary would be built In their vicinity. Transactions of New Wheat ('orfed nt Interior on Basis of 1 toiL'cClub. 4 World's Wheat Prloes. beptomher. 4 Port hind X.'Hl 4 Chicago Sit3, 4 New York (H 4 HI. I.ouls KX Kansas City 4 4 Liverpool In t 4 PORTLAND (ikAIM UKCKIPTR Curs . July Sept I ),.,-. ilMV CIllCAliO Open. '"'' vi H (i W 1 1 1' CI. t MAitKirr. JulvO. !l'.i " 90 A Jl',11 1M Loss. Mi Former Leaders of Advances Are Most Depressed in New York Today. Be (Pnlti'd Prett Iietfl Wire. lllnKham. Wash., July 10.- lielleve life Is worth while. 1 trouble and iimr" trouble. My llllH left llie, 111," lin es' lll-nl ( on to keeji me ir civ old ha out badly and I am deperiilen relatives. I.ntelv I have hen I HI A I '", Ha rley Flour Hay . 'a t H Wheat To, la y. 1 Julv 3. 1 June 2tf 3 1 HI FROVt STREKT BRIEFS. The Dunes Bonds In First Outdoor Grown Tomatoes, as Ih I'stial. Page A Son report In first Orepon outdoor grown tomatoes of the present season. Came fmni John Kllndt The Dalles, who always Is first In the field. Hotter uiallty' tlmn California stock. Sale at $8. Peach market Is overlonded with Cal lfornl.a stock of f;mall Flze, which sells around 7Bc a box. peppers are In much larger supply from the south and price has dropped to ggfioc a pound A car of cantaloupes arrived In thtf mornlnu and found a better demand at advanced prices, Supplies In the south not so f?reat. New local potatoes are showing; 1n creasing; volume of arrivals with wen eriil sales around Jl 25. Huyirix price l r. o b. Fort land Cherry market Is In had shape, with too liberal supplies, nnd practically shipping to date Klnrlf.it la rtnwti 1e h noiiTiil rn hfltlhiif because of the very heavy catch oft1 'ape Flattery, and In the Straits of ( Score la. Poultry market 1s quite stendy, with the general price for hens around 12 He F,Rg receipts are very small, nnd prices are firm at yesterday's quota Hoc-. some talKlner or asking; more. M'e- stocks are arriving In poor shape. There is nothing doing In tho hop mantel, although snort sellers are again ready to put prices im artificially In order to force growers to pick. Front street sells at the following prices. Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: Orain, Flour ana Bar. WHEAT Buying price Track Portland Club 8tio; bluestem, 88c; red, Mc; WUlarmtte valley. h6c bushel. FLOUR Selling price- -Eastern Ore- fon patents. $4.86; straights, $4,060 65; exports, $3.503 HO; valley, $4.4.": graham, V. s, $4 40; whola wheat. $4.65, i vs. os, i.von; Dales, J. " MILLSTCKFS Selling price Bran J2S; middlings, $30.50; shorts, $Jt(u 2S.50: chop. S 2 1 (ft 2 L per ton. HAY Producers' price Old Timothy. Willamette valley, lancy. J 1 3 'jr J I 3.60 ; ordinary, $12 504113; eastern Oregon, $16,jli; mixed, $10B'1U.50: clover, $8 49; grain. 112N2; cheat, $11(212; alfalfa, t9flia. BARLKT Feed, $26.50; relied. $27.69 28 50: brewing, $27. OATS No. 1 white. $17.60; gray, $$7 per ton. Mutter, r$rra and Fonltxr. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port land Sweet cream, 2!Vc; sour, 21 Ho lb. BUTTER Extra creamery, 25c; fan cy, 23 He; ordinary, 21H4f"Hc; store, 1 6 iff 1 7o. KUitS Select fancy, 224c ordinary, 20 4? 5 1 c. rHEESE Full cream end daisies. 13tfl4c, i ;i.. 1 4 H y 1 5c. POULTRY Mixed 41 IS He lb; fancy hens. old, c lb; fryers, 1,-c !h. geese. sinng, 13c; tujrkevs. alive 17- spring ducks, 315c lb' pigeons! $1 :.' doz. , dressed poultry, IQIVsc lb higher. JKopa, Wool ana Sides. HOPS 1307 crop, first prime. 6c; pr.'nie, 4 He; medium to prime, 4c; me dium. 3Hc lb; 1906 i rop. 2 ir3Hc lb. rontracts, 9c and 10c for three years. WOOL 190S Willamette valley. 12 H P HKEPSK IN8 Shearmg. lOaiSc irh. short wool. 2ir40c: me llura wool, 60C7I1 each; long wocr. 76cj $1 25 each. MOHAIR 1907 Nominal. UHfJUc. HI I iF.S Pry hides. 1 : H 1i 1...- Ih rreen. S j 6 H r : calves, green. 8l0c. Wij s. 5 H 6c lb. bulls, green slt, 4c lb. TALLOW Prime, per lb. Jy4c. No, J rr erese .?r?Hc. CHITTIM RARK SH !t4Hc. Tralx and Yrtatla. ONIONS - California r'd. $1,265 IS1' per srk. yellow. $1.75 per cw; . garlic. IOTATOKS--Old. selling. i &e . net, 66H". new potatoes, $1.2&y i ;o A IV!. KS New California, $150. FRF.8H FK1 ITf iraages. $4 00 9 4 26. baqars. EHc rr 1(7. rrateJ. tc. fnnn. ti'ZHi.i box; grapefruit. $4 tf$4 60; plnespples, Hawsllan. $6$ do; strawberries. Willamette valley $1 ''Oft 126. ,-ntnoups. $17592, p. rlri-ts iVJ$l l&c; hlackbnrrta. $123 peaehes. 76!5jSc. rrs $15. rurv ( i, rsrberrU s. $1 0(1 2S. loganber rieg. 5&5e. rherrl's tny Arn. 6 - lb watermelons. 2c lb. cjrrtnti $2 rra'e VFOrCTARLrS Tjm(r. new Orr.n. heeis l"c; -rrot, $1 4 sack pr snips. kirfl$l, ratlge. $1 K: tomatoes Caitfomts $16 t"; Oregon IIM, r-eana i- lb. cauliflower. Califnrnta cm $1.7l$$0; pa. Orernn. me t-; -,oreradlsh. I6ie. artirhokea. i.nu; r ren onlona. lie do, r-rret-" t'l $l$lc; Thtle. ; he4 lettuc. t tie dot: mmmbtrt. hotLouta. locaJL For spot delivery several fnlr-sled sales of new wheat have been reported at Interior points on a basis of SI (( Sl'c for Club, track Portland. Interior millers seem (juite willing to accept all offer ings of No. 1 Club Ht tills range mid la oonsoquenee the pile. I'nr now crop has been formally established. Hujers are showing their belief In high vulues for the Immediate future by bidding N.'U- for September (Club) deilverv on the Portland board of trade. Whllo no sales wure reported on 'change during tialav'N session, buyers ami sell ers are being brought closer together. During the slmsIoii 3i: was bid for I e- ceniber delivery while X4c was asked by sellers. Tra nsact ions on tho b,.'u-d are on tho basis or , lun wheal unltss otherwise Speclflell. Harlev futures were firm at $1.10 per ental lild and yesterdays vulues on oats wero sustained. Hoard oi trade indeed: WHK AT. Open. High. Low. Close. . ti3B f3lt . 831! S4A H.Altl.KV. .112'iH 112HH .lloA 11SA 107HB 11"H OATS. .110R 120B Chicago, July 10.- Th" wheat market opened a 1'r ictliio lower with disappoint I ii w I.iveipool cable, heeauie suddenly very H'llve. advanced, and later sold off. closing under last nlnht s bid prices. I i;,miK'' news, burning crops, contrib uted most to the a Ivanc.i of nearly lc wlihiii a few tnoineiits after the opening, with July lou'-hlng :i0c. September had an early rise to Die, as compared with Aestorduv's close at flOc asked. Kecein- bei v. as ui a like su'n at :t3lc. May was tlie strongest and had an early gain of Pc, which put the nice to . I,lv-rpoo st.iited and closed about d iibove yesterday for wheat, but tlie trade, did not bellevu tills was sufficient in lew of our udMiiio', uml selling was forced. STOCK Amalgamated Locomotive A Hmelter. Anaconda V. ,v O mo, I'rooklyn W.V Canadian St. Paul , Colo FlH.l i, O. North, pfd.. . . P 74, 111. Central MARKET LOSSES. . .1T4.IL. N . . '4 Kiity . .l'tlMo. Pnctflc N. Y. Central. Sr W Pad lie Pennsylvania Reading U. Pacific II. K. Steel... do pfd 1 li .1 . S . '-. 1 IS .1 I ent and nlecMe. J ui,v mind tli.it I was r ow n or nn, ne else's that I wan better ilea. I I tiled to kill riiyse.r is to It, and I'm not I don't 1 in ve had 1 hushind figured s I li rie'd , f oi. i . . y j ilespnnil ' Hid I Just made up I s rot 1 1 vlng for n. y i happiness, and l t h.in al iv . S i 1 That's all there i Insane. I lust 1 a unnion sens., vie if th" inat- ( '1. Sept. Dec. Sept, Dec. Deo. itro, Julv 10 Millers of Mlchl- u are now bidding !' cents ror the w wheat at the mills. This is a feat e with the country millers In general, and also accounts in part for the smnll primary movement to .late. With both St. Louis and Kansas City near the win at fit his of the .southwest, and thev are bidding relatively higher than Chi cago. It docs not stem as If Chicago would be swamped with the new wl.eut for a while. official quotations furnished by Over beck & Coulee Co.: candled, 22Q triplets Amerl- , frata. Youtjg chickens. l?c 1'fC: roostcr . lb; ibrollers. 1 Sc o 0 ?j 7 T c dor; radishes, lf.c d"7 bunches; rhubarb. Oregon. 2 H4r3c; celery, 7fe; asparagus. California, 8'9cili; goose berries, fie; eggplant, loyi5c; green corn, 20 fa 25c doz. Aroceriaa, Nuts, Eta. SUGAR California Hawaiian Re finery Cube, $1 ftl); powdereo. $fi,46: berry, $8 25; dry granuiatd, $i'..25; XXX granulated. $fi.l5; oinf. A., SO. 25 : extra B., $5.80; golden (J., 6.30; D., yellow. $5 55; beet granulated. $6.05; barrels. loc; naif barrels 30c; boxes, oftc ad vance on sack basis. (Above prices ars 10 days net cash quotations.) HON KY $.1.60 per crate. COFFKE Package brands. $16.50. SALT Coarse Half ground. 10ns. $11.00 per ton; 60s. $11.60; table, dairy 50s. $ifi.:,0; 10.,s, $lti.00 wirs, $ '. 3 f ; Imported Liverpool, Bits, 520 00: 3 00s, $19.00; 4s, $1S. 00; extra fine barrels. 2s. 6a and 10s. ;4.605.60; Liverpool lump rock 20 50 per ton RICK Imperial Janan No. I, 6c; No. i. 6H(H5c; New Orleans, head. Tc; AJav. ): Creole. 6o. BEANS - f?ml! white. 14.75: large white. $4 76; pink. $3.85: bayou. $3.88; Limns. f5 RE: Mexican reds ( ). Meat, 3in and proTtsiona. I DRKa&KD MKA'I S --Kronr street Hogs, fancy, 7o lb, ordinary, 6 He; large, 5i!0c; veal, extra, Sc per lb ; ordinary, 7(if7Ho pur lb.; heavy, 7o per lb ; mutton, fancy, S&ai'liC per lb.; spring lamb, 7c. HAMS, BACON. ETC Portland pack (local) hams, lo to 13 lbs. Hi He per lb; breakfast bacon. 23c per lb; picnics, 11c per lb; cottage roll 12c lb; regular short clears Hinoked. 1 'c p. r lb; b.ok-i. smoked, 12 He lb; smoked short clears. 12 He lb; ch ar bellies, smoked, ll'.,.: lb; shoulders. 12c per lb; pickled tongues. 70c each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 1,3'ic per lb; 5s, 13 He per lb; 50 lb tins. Iit;i' per lb; steam rendered, 10 s. 1 2 s c per Hi. f. 12',- per In. compound. 10s, 94c per lb. FISH Bock cod. 12HO in: flounders. 6c per lb, halibut, 5t e per lb; s riped bass, 15c per lb; catfish 11c per lb; sal mon, chlnook, 9c lb; bluebacks, be lb; steelhead. Sc lb; herrings, i.e. lb; soles. iO per lb; shrimp.- 10c per lb, perch. 6c per lb' tomccd, 11c per lb; lobsters, 26o per lb; fresh mackerel, 8c per lb: rawlish, '.'lie per dozen; sturgeon. 12H'' per ::; bla 1: bass, 20e per lb; sliver smelt, 7c per Ih; black cod, , c lb; crabs. $10u(rl.M) doa. shad, 2Vic; roe sha.l. 6c; shud roe, 12 He lb. OY8TKKS Shoalwater Bay. ner iral- lon, $2.60; per 10-lb sack. $5.00; Olym- la, per gallon, $2 40 ; per 100-lb sack, 6 OO1&6 60; Ragle, canned. 60c can. $7.00 dozen: eastern In shell. $1.75 per 100. CLAMS - Hardshell, per box. $2.40: razor clams. $2 00 per box.'IDc cer dox. ralnta, Coal OH, Xto. KOPF Pure Manila. 12xc; standard, Julv Sept. May Julv Sept. 1 lec. July Sp't. .May July Julv S. i.t. ( ii t. July Sept. Ill t . Open. '.' I 3i 7 2 71 110 47 3KS 4 2 U , 1 5 ! 0 . 8S7 . 8C01 , ii02 WHEAT. High. !'0', 9 1 ' 92 U 9 ii CORN. 7 4 74 ' i; 2 OA TS. 4 7 ',4 4U 4 3 r'M rouK. 1 c 1 2 K.2r. 11125 LARD. 956 I) i'. 7 975 RIBS. I"i2 Low. ''0 "I 9 1 4 6 74 3 9'i 42 U Close. R x -Vi 89 ''s 91 A 94 A 74 73 61 4 7 4 43 HA New York, July 10. Whllo a few Is sues were ablo to maintain their values of yesterday at the opening of the stock market today, tho general list was sold from tho start. Just contrary to recent sessions, the copper shares wero weak and distressed all day, Amalgamated dropping quite rapidly during the day and closing around the low mark, or 1 points un der the bid of yesterday. Anaconda lost 'a point. while 'American Smelting showed a like loss a.-i Amalgamated. H. ,t O. was another of the late favorites to fall heavily, losing 1 H polo's of yesterday's price. Union Pacific and Reading were heavy losers here, al though they were tlie only ones of tlie American group to hold In London to day. AK-good bank statement was predicted by the trade for tomorrow. Official New York prices by Overbed! & c ooko company: took ter." I This was the statement made today j by Mrs. Bessie Rh leper of l.vmli n. aged : 12. who W'vi nesda y attempted four' limes to kill herself. She fiist at ; tempted to strangle herself by twistiiiK! a wet towel Hrrniml her neck and pull-, lug It taut. This gruesome operation! was Interrupted by Iht sister, and then' she started for tlio slough back of her house, expressing her intention of drowning herself. j When overtaken and brought back she t hung herself with a small ropa In the back yaid. but her struggles broke the noo.se. Falling In this she again started for the slough and she had cast herself j In and was In the last gasps of nuffoea- j tlon when pulled out by her rescuers. TUBE A TENS AND STOPS THUG WITH BIG KEY 1 lt;, J James .1 Who How a i d Hill nnd President Howard Elliott of tho Will Spoftk Wore at tho Opening of the North Northern Pacific, Hank Next Month. .iii. rat r'.hi DESCRIPTION. 1600 6'ui Krno 945 9 ;, 5 967 SS7 97 897 1605 1 6 1 7 1617 952 96 2 970 8 87 900 '907 Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, July 10. Official prices: Open. Close. WHEAT. July Sept. Julv Sept. CORN. 7h 4'id 7s 4.' 7 s 7 s 2 VI 5 s 6 VI 5s 3HJ d d 2-V3 64d i d Chicago Ca.sJi Wheat. tco. .!i;!v 10. Cash wheat Choi 2 red, On 'a 91c: 2 hard. 8;i ... 94r 51 I 2' ; nom ;nal 95 .1 $ 1.06. No. 3 : No. : red. 89 'a 90,: northern northern No. No. spring, spring. Amal. Cop. A. C. K- F., do pfd. . . Am. Cut. Oil, Am. I..cot e. Am. Sugar. Am. Smelt, c. do pfd. . . Anaconda M. Am. Woolen, Atchison c. . do pfd. . . . R. ., c. .. It. Ii. T 1 a n 1 "en. 5 Q n n TO 2 Co: A 69 70 H ; 68 V 68 c 3H ! 364' 36 36 . . . ,101 101 '8 101 100 c..i 31.' 33 Hi 31 32U 49 H f.O j 49 1, 49 U ! c ! 127 I27:V 126'u ..' U! 844' SIT.i 82 . ..'103 104 H'3 103 Co. 44V 44 43 SI 4 3'4 c. . 23 1 23 I 22 22 I . . . 83 U ' 83 V 82; S 2 1 a ' I ! ; y 2 '-j : . . . ; !tOTSf 91 ! 90 j n i; : ... 49l iO1 4!H4' 4914 i '1635, 163Vi 163 !2' i c . 26 I 26 26 I 2u I 85 C..I ! 7 I (t'nlted Press leafed Wtrp.t San Francisco. July 1 0. Isador Onld en. charged with being one, of three nu n who broKe into the silk storo of 11. Hart & Hrothers. Is lu prison today, hnvlng been captured last night by an unarmed man, while, his two compnnioiM are at largo after dodging a fusillade of bullets from Chief of police Hlggy'a revol ver. nigjry and Charles Skelly were stand Ing on a corner near tho store when they hoflrd seven revolver shots, which they later learned were fired In a re volver duel between the burglars and the watchman at the Hart store. A moment later three men dashed up tlm street. Blggy drew Ids revolver and fired five wild shots after two of the men. loudly commanding them to halt. They refused to comply and quickly ,1 i s't nne red In the meantime Sifelly. armed, set out In pursuit man, who proved to be overtaking him, pointed a head and commanded that Klllot, president of tho 111 Pacific, and Janus J. Hill, the builder of tlie railway, will be id isltors nnd speakers during the celebration of the opening of the north bank road. The .late for the opening has not been determined to the .li;., but It Is now planned to bring In the first train and formally open the grei, new line Into the east through tie ''..lumbla river ta1n and the n l:inl implre. country between the middle of V.kiisI and the flisi of September. W01 1 has been received in Portland by oilli i lls of tlie Northern Pacific that the two big men of the company, will be In Portland personally to wit ness and partlclpnta in the opening of the north bank line. Roth will mako addresses at the opening ceremonies. Extensive plans for the celebration of tlie ovent are being made by the . different commercial and business or ganizations of the city. A monster ban quet Is being arranged for tho evening, and It Is expected to make the occasion a day of celebration as tlie opening of the line means untold advantage, pros perity and growth for Portland ana tlio state. EDWARD CHERRY IS lICTIflG VICE-CONSUL Son Appointed to Fill Va cancy Caused b.v His Father's Death. 1 'ac. , Lea the pfd. (i V Ar St. P. N., c. . . . . iV. Ohio . A- I . c. . t; . . . . , v, -. .- Southern fc.lptfSO' 80 southei niilp1 GO I 50 A Hudson. .;161 162 a r. o Ciolden was foolf gave himself up. who was un of tho third (lolden, and large key at he surrender. rl by the bluff and 1 3 ft ! 1 3 9 153 If, n 4 2 li 4 2 S 29 U i 29 .p::i 19,! 20 22 Vi 22 87 87 SHALL RUN HOLDING LIVESTOCK STEADY PORTLAND LIVKSTOt Hogs. Cci Todav 110,7 . pou; , 19o6 . RUN. Sheep. do C. & 1". M ('. .t Clies, C. V. Col. Col. Col. 1 al. I en. t en. Krie, c K.rle. 2d p. . . Krie. 1st p . . (.. Northern, 111. Central. . . . L. & N Manhattan Rv. . Mex. Cen. Ry M.. K. T., c. . .1 29 M K. A T.. p. . - Hint Histillers I 34 (lie Lands I 2H Mo, Pac 1 r Nat. Learl I 6 7'- .V. Y. Central. . .'105": N. Y.. (hit. u W: S'.i11, Nor. & c . . .1 71 do. pfd I No. Am 1 !... N. P.. c 140 ,'140 Pac. M. SS. Co. .1 2f I 2S Perm. Rv '123'123 P. C. . I. C. Co.l P. Steel Car, c.l 29 I 29 lb I .To. pfd : ' 1 137 h ir.3 41 28 U '50" 50 161 u 25 Vi 2rH 1 ti t 19 19' 2 i t ' 37 K5li 137'' 1 l ;"i3 1 4 I 2S 31 60 fid 1 6 1 H AMERICAN MA I'KNMEX LEA1)IX(J THF WORLD p. . 1 1 3 2 T-t ! 1 3 :i 1 1 a 1 ;'i3i u ...1134 I134I133H:133H-I of the 10S 1 09 107 iO7V4 ;Ond. 1 1 3 a Blsley, Kng. July 10 The Amert-, can rifle team took first honors In ! the 200-yard rsngo shoot, with Hweden 1 h close second. Scon-: American, 42 1 Sweden, 4 2 2. In tlie 300 meter event Simon, an American contestant, won by a score ; of KS6 points. Thus far America Is lending with a grand total of 1,291 points. Tills jujts tlie' team from the 1'nite.l States ahead Kngllsh marksmen, who are sec- 29! CI 34l 50 I !M14! ior. 39' 71 I 14V4 2RVI 61 34H 60 H 49 67 171 2-13 800 255 Th Portland I'nlon .MockyaniH. July 10. onlv a small run of live local yards today. The to w.ro 17s head of cattle: no op putting In appearance, market is nalritng In flini- r- w,i h k In th. tal arrivals hot-s or Flu I he hog Ili'liS, but yesterday. Cattle arn killers are piles therefi their w 1:: t s i-'ilH'l' HI' with t ot'iio r A v;ir .1 lv Mii.g th values for t! Official .1 Hogs -lies China fats. feeders ( 1 . Cattle -Ih ; J" 75 u 4 "II. i p: ,me tat values are stea.tj- for not offerin unchanged since b. li st Ftuff, but ng more. blip adequate to fill t tl Is tun hoUillc j; a 1 o s ma 1 n ta : imi.iy ail luiei 11 with no e d a y . id pi Ices todav about steady, talced. WiTfl JllSt change in Tteadin a do. L'd pfd. do, 1st pfd Ken. I. lV S., c do, pfd . . . R. I., c do, i fd . . . Pt.L.&S.F..2d do, 1st pfd Pt. L. S. AV do. pfd .. S. P., c do pfd . . . South. Ry.. c do rf 1 - - . Tex. Pacific. T.. S. I. ,M W do pfd . . . C. C. '116V4'11 i 8 4 18 ! 84 is pfd 1 4 : 3 in-, 1 26 Vs! 17Vi 80 Ht 26 42 16 38 U 87 117 1 6 1 4 I 1 24 19Vi 1 0 4 4 I 44 148 !l48 ' 82 U 26H: 26 I 26 .1 '.....I..-...' 9714 c! 40H! 40' 39! 89 .'107 Vlu7H 1"'6'S'106S .! UV4' 11V4' 11',' 1m .: ! i 2? .' ' 1 I 54 , 16Vt' 18 1161 c ! 16 I I'ssii 111 ft ! 17H s ;o : 4 4 !149' 26 Vi ' i 6 '88 1 1 8 IS 28 U cm. 611 H 49 H I 7! l"4V4il4Vi 39 I 89 70 i 70 i3 . . 73 .1 63 !138Vl38H i I 25 I 25 j 1122 1122 ' 92,a 2S I 87 1 1 S 4j I i I S2V4 , 1SU j 68Vi i 291 ?6i; Large sums are being wagered on the outsome of the tournament. Fnt land beliiK a stronn- favorite despite the fact that It la In second place. (Speelnl nUpatch to The Journal. I Astoria, Or., July 10. Edward Cherry has been appointed a.-tlng Rrit ish vice-consul nt Astoria, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Peter Lacy Cherry, who died last night at his home here after a brief Bttack of neuralgia. .lames Lald law, Hrltsh consul at Portland, who has the appolntlvo power. Km-- not yet decided on a permanent appointment. The deceased was born at Arogt. India, February 2, 1848, and was thus 60 yearn of age at the time of Iris death. Ho came to Oregon on tile old harkenilne Jane A. Falkenherg. 37 yeara ago last May. Ho first setlW'jl at Port land, being "for a time In the employ of Hoary Hewitt, but afterward came to Astoria, whero he was connected with the cannery and shipping business, until 26 years ago, he entered tlie ltrlt ish consular service. He was married here to Miss Helen S Rogers, and he left besides his widow four koiis. Oeorge and Harry Cherry of Portland; Edward Cherry of this oily and Philip Cherry, who is a student at Pullman college. Tho arrangements for the funeral have not yet been perfected. TOWN OF GRAND FORKS eiMi Vancouver, B. C, July 10. (Noon.) A World special received here says the) town of Grand Forks, B. C, Is burning and the. business section Is threatened. Already 14 stores, eight hotels and the telegraph and telephone offices ar wiped out. The loss Is $200,000 to this hour. James Rarnsby of Halo, 'Wash., was burned to death. Latest News of Oregon Crops NOT DIVORCED BIT AT WAR IX C0FRT 29 lis Mi 81 NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST. Oregon and Washington - Fair tonleht, cooler east portion. Saturday fair. Northwest winds. Idaho - Fair and cooler tonight. Sat urday fair. 16 ZSO-ai 26 ! 'is" '87l 1 1 T V 17V4' , pfd . nub., r-fd . Kteel Pfd . Co.. u f f . ? 6 L' 5 U l 6.00; bh StOl ckers lie i s a ml and Lhl.s. ; a hcs, lc less 51c. 57c , oil 11 C. tilK.il, (; I. P. BltiUl. Ma LINSi:i:i OIL - Haw, canes. 59c. boiled, bhl.s, 53c lial: lots of :50 yalluns. cake meat, J34 ton. HF.NZINE RS deg., cases. Tl KPKNT1NK In cases, 12o ood tibls. f?c per gal. WHITE ItEAI) Ton lots. 7o rr lb; 1.00-lb lots. 80 lb; less lot. 8Vc lb. W1KK MAILS Present uasls ii.ko. lt0 per per tal; if 3 J2.25 - p - He 4 5e m i x e li u in w s y :.!'; lu HreiTon steers. 'its, $;i.:'5 : 3..01 , 't 1 o 'j" . media ni and tit.-igs, I'l.vO wethers. $3.75: spring 75, straight ewes, J3.00 ts, 13.25 'it 3.50. Cht Cnttlf Hfrotis; In East. ago. July pi Off! lal run: CI t II' Hog News Gossip of Finance -1 City are M : sol, rough. Hogs. 1 lYIIIHI 1 .... 7.0H0 4.nno pfcadv. Left Receipts 6 '.Ml K r,, ; $6 Ou y 6.0 j ng; sheep 'att! 7... ,1 3.l"'0 2.5 00 o ver . Mieep CO. el il.'l'Ml 2.00 0 yester- S do, V. H. do Wa bash do pfd VY. C. Tel is. Cen.. c . . do pfd . . . . Westinghouso Total sales No ft hern cent. Pea, Or., July 10. The fruit crop In upper Hood river valley promises to bo up to the average and the yield will be greater, owing to Increased acreage T-"rult right In the shadow of Mount Hood matures well. To accommodate Robert O. Morrow, circuit Iw.lgc elect, and close up the case of 1 1. A. Sanburn against his wife and , her parents. In which Mr. Morrow is an attorney, Circuit Judge Bronaugh this morning violated tlie vacation rule of "No easts tried until September." The trial was taken up so that the new judge rrilkrht appear as an attorney for the last time. Sanburn Is suPrig Mary Sanburn. his wife, and Mr nnd Mrs. Richard M. Cannon, his wife's parents. In an effort to establish his ownership of $2. 800 worth of property in University Park, subject to his wife's dower Interest. Mrs Sanburn asserts that none of her husband's money was used In buying the property. Although putting up a vigorous fight against each other, the Sunburns are not divorced. R. R. Directors Name Officers. Astoria, Or., July 10. At a meeting of tho newly elected board of directors of the Oregon Coast Railway company, the following officers were elected: President, E. J. Ferguson; v!ce-prcRl-dem, Norrls Staples; secretary, F, N. Warren; treasurer, J. M. Anderson. Sues for Tie Payments. The Union Longing: & Lumber com pany has begun suit in the circuit court against the O. R. & N. to collect tl,957 alleged to be due on 100. OaO ties sold to the railroad from the mill at Beaver-ton. EASTERN EXCURSION RATES July S3-33, Aoffust 6-7-91-33. Chicago and return R72.50 St. Louis and return St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Huperlor, Winnipeg. Port Arthur and Slmix Cltv and return 860. OO Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed. a TBAiira daily a . THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE FAST MAIL For tickets and sleeping-car reserva tions call on or address H. DICKSON. O. P. ft T. A., 123 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Telephone Main 680, A-228ti. 20 4 4 T ! 150 Hi' 26 V lfi V ' 5." r: 100 fhar W 65 ls Pacific ex-dividend 1 per 1 Condon. Or., July 10. Notwithstand ing thnt the wheat crop In (Jilllam coun- ty will not be ro large a a year neo. 1 wheat land still sells at a good price and ; farmers are not afraid to venture In ire wheat husinos.H. This j.,ist u . ek through K. Curran of this oily and J. o. Klrod 'of Portland, two of tlie best wheat ranches of this section have been sold. One of them was purchased by a Eu- 'gene"mnn. R. McMu :t'h y. who bought the Skellev ranch, one mile north of i town, for which be paid f:'VM0. The ranch is In f'rst class condition nnd is In crop, one third of which goes to the purchaser. The other land deal Is he sellinu of the W. stor place, near Clem, a little town on the Condon rail road ; branch, to S. C. I'odson ef Condon for ; $i6,4o0. BISHOP POTTER IS WORSE AGAIN (Ilenrst N Coo perst' Potter Is w great pain critical. "w h.r Longest Leased Wlrw. ) wn, N. Y.. July 10. Bishop eaker today and while In no Ida conditions Is considered year ano, uj. l.eavy, $(V40Vf light JG.OOjj, New t r 1 of Interest rk July 1 st, ill .'w M: tn o able ll.ii.-n ifr. Pittsburg. Julv 10 pany exporting io per n t. or at tlio ruts of r s tsteel con- f its 1 tftl eOu tons a FteaJy. PRICE OF NEVADA SHARES IN FRISCO je.ir. New Y irk. July 1" - P, -if tic- Arct.ison. Topi k,i Ac deciaris rates muht go up do 11. tFnrnlishe.l San i'r.i-. i;r Or'u-lt-.il H'.::;' id 1, V. Vllet! i.ii;i 1. Nat st t M ; n t J?!pW R.int.'t K. or waxes t I- u n 1 1 .1 . N, ,p Iir.don, July 1 "- -Consols down 1-11. .-ek & dsn: M ( l ook e .I prl, T Col it . M He 11 n r. Hot - Montv :-y M" . e U.rl PHOIHCE IV KAN FKANOSOO. Pan Francisco, July 10 Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, $ 1 . ti 2 V, 'u 1.65; northern bluesiein. $ 1 .67 S i 1. 1 0; northern club. Jl.tioy 1.C2H ; Inferior grades, $1.40 li 1 .55. Harley New feed. $1 2741 .30; com mon to fair. $ 1.-'-' S 'a 1 . 23 , brewing at Sn Francisco, nominal, at $1.47H: chevalier. $1.65 sjl-l5. according to Qual ity. Kggs tper dozen) California fresh. Including cases, extras, 25c; firsts, 22Hc. seconds. lc; thirds, 18Hc. Butter (per pound) "4illfornia fresh, extras, 22'sc; firsts, "lc, seconds, 20c; thirds, 20r, packing. No. 2. 19c New cheese (per round) California flats, fancy. 11c; firsts. 10itc; sec onds. 9'c; California Young Amerti a. fancy, 13Ue; firsts. 13c; eastern Ore jron. fancy, 11c; !o fancy. 1 4 Sic. Potatoes 1 per cert sacks. J 1 '11 1 2 5 . 1 Kai lv Rose. $ 1 1 i c Or.lnns Red. 7"'ij75c- y.liows. Oranges 1 per box' Navels, $33.50 $2.25 S 3 00. V. H. Rogers of the Pement Pros. I Milling company tdls the W.illa Wall.i I Hul let i n that t ho li.it weather has not hurt tlie wheat crop "f that t mtv thus 1 far. Mr Rogers has t iM n-fimM from a trip co',iing the erMire Waili W'aiia country. "1 hi tlie old John Hoffman plate, now being farmed by H.nrv Vin cent," states Mr. Rogei s. ''the wheat Is j tho finest I ever saw on Kureka flat. ; The grain is of the Turkey H...1 variety j n rid I believe will average 5) bushels to the acre. Harvest I an start. -d on tho : Charles' Schaffer i-i.s.e and the grain :s all first class . Wheat on the Will i ftruthers place is a',s. ready for rut i ting. I 'an Kirk has 5.000 acres of win at j that looks fine, and toe yield will be normal. The grain is of No. 1 yuulity." Young America. New eS. II Ma toes .'if 1 5..t Hop Market Solution. Portland, (f , July 9 Conitr erolal Editor Journal - Why cuM ret som industry be started t . re i. .. the .tres now nn hoi'S looKiim t.,u c 1 the u s 1 n i-t.ir.i a f op Isahy Killeil by Cat. 1 I ten rtt t NVws by Itnuest Leased Wire.) Fittsburg. I'll. July 10. The Alle ghenv coumv coroner's office toda re corded the death of Klsie Thaxton. a babv aije.l 2 months, killed by having ; her breath sucked by a cat. This is the ' second case In the official records of i Allegheny county. Police Hunt Crazy Man. The police r.re watching for a crazy mar. from San Francisco. They are In r-ceipt of Information from Chief Ftlg gv of the Fay City thnt James F. Eagan a" well-known business man has started out for Portland. He wears a gray suit and a black derby hat. Is about 6 feet S'i inches In height and welrhs 175 pounds. Sheriffs to Meet Rejretta Wk. (Sl.cinl UlspKt'b tn Tti Journal.) Astoria. Or.. July 10 t the meeting of the Oregon Sheriffs' association. President M R pomeroy of Clatsop rountv decided that the annual conven tion will be held In Aitorla during re fatta week You Don't Need Money NEARLY as much now as you will when your ability to labor ceases. The lesson is plain. Open an account with us and lay aside a certain sum from your earnings each week. Our motto: Prompt service, liberal treatment and ab solute safety. German - American Bank .- Btxta and Washington Btiw U, FOSTXtUTD, OXEOOV. Safe Deposit Boxes $4 Up Per Year Up I o p" if Valencia, New York, ronit'i ! b n sc Hiiiivoii bond asked for to ', ( 1C PuMIc service down lv':t A sue from $;5. ui" .Oct' lino ftOn. i No Knd I 3 0, i.lwav Star Iondon. Ju New Verk. J y lu. Sllvt-r : 9-16J. in Pat tllver M ic 1' el. rw York Joi I.sk. 12 V 1?' 1 2 S e . i''m' 1 i - : tl ti1! tin. 4 Mel t 1- 1 Ii .th . thrown Rait.! 2c. FH .1 'S Ml ot. epprr 12, - J I.ea-1. York. K 1. : S ' S N-w b-fla T .. reilstere do coup' n Tb-eei. r;ier.l 1 do rniiptin Io Prrjill b"?ids W I'o.r, rg'trrij 1 ? 1 i, do coupon 122 ' err hp: 1".'S 101 4 1 22 12S New York Jnlr in --Pte-t-g . Charg-: Cvl. 4 I (i T. It . drna-ii. 114 TV 'a 44 ; day. 41 ttf 45 ,i. I.olie Ih, Iirti He H 1 ' I 1 ; 1 s p. V' 14 Kr e. P it. H ii.nl "rt K tnii ii.-. r. i J- . lyu Iiti n i;rn'r,w- t . S i;r Me '18121 . Jwinh d. Kf H,..i H . I've '. 1. - J 1 t Art , Hoy ; HISTT'.l Kt. i. J ni (Joltii n T.- . r-nn- d I 1 '.c (mked. X.iir.s 2c. Sii- c H It Kxt. lf Hlt.err.'a :. -. 1- k K m k ! r ." isk-vl. pot- 1 vi . . a ?. '. Mt-.,. I.-. At K" p're ; c 1JU Ihin, f V . - Kl'TP nee 57. Or pen-1 Miiitst- rm ;. Roston Furnished ! y Boston. July Adventure . . . A Hour -V rcadlan . . . P!;i. k M' . . Copper Hanee Ormiby 1 Ancx Atlantic T'utte ("onii . i al. He, 1 Cop. Mt ("oppor Markt. Overbe.-k X- Cooks In-.! lc - 3 ' ' .1 u 15V 7S CO 14S SS i Pt.l prices. Franklin 1'ilv W.st K!v ;;!. ' ; recti n 1) N'o Jhitte . 'il.l I T.m. . l-.itv vaila Con. Co. H 1 i S TS 4 1 7 ii 1 2 n e, I2S P.r.se Cor s 1 5 t 1 lc. Kfnst-'-k Sc. ISrt r Jick .-i. 1 "nui.-ln Mo Hill l'r, Mflamk F.Tt V . V Tie I,,,- ask. d. lit k F,t 2r k-t. Y Xorthwost Hank Statonient ruRTi.Axn Oarir.rs today t 911. Tear ao 1 4.t Halancrs tod.iy 117 Y eir ago , . . i 7. SI". A TT1 E cieR rirrs . . ! t'( Paiance t ' the ,:r iiow I",ict,c i tar" e rei Main peop' I . and 1. freely at: e medicinal e elnlme.l t re os. and I ha e i. Industry w.. ; ct ss if proper ! tise.1 If ur.!v t '.e people p : v f il ;c a- each t .. of the surrl'is i ket and a in '.vk or. n . 1 our hopv Wuul I it r.ot t of our promtn- r whit are f r t ' most impo: t a r-1 this up, or any would save to ' Important Indus; r il- it e . I oo..! d I r. led h sai I n.l I ' ' ' hat most 6:3; 70 S3 fi 1 a n a : 23 CO fiv llci) Salmin Catch. Hoc'iiani. Vrti . J ;: ' s ii ATmsleeThat Is Permanent, Experienced and Careful The proper handling of a trusttahlp demands in amount of tlm and ears that few can glV4V If the trust e la an Individual there le always t' risk that be may die before the eatat la settled How different when the Security 6T-'.-k A Trust company Is made trustee of aft ee tate Its life Is perpetual. Ha officers are ex perienced and careful In the settlement of ee tatea Farther particular fumlahed spun rtKlueet. SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Capital COKBKTT $soo.ooo. o&sooa th "jst,r. 1 cf 1 " rr !! ( I'll r is 'lit ir c 11 f T-thi Mt i;t It?.m f lc ske 1. TrU't e ' VilJf Xeir Vort Cotton M.irkpf (Furnished bv Overt" Hie-'v l Jsn J:o n- - Mar 21 f4 Julv :,1 " W Au io4 ? 35 K-pt- (C-n 3i ."1 Oct. 41 2 t!7 Txws JS 11 tt( A- Cooke Co Cbtse July i "J I it. tear r v -'.; pi - n.o:. v 1 1 lit" bought --t wl.l r The rtio to this . J a Hoiuiam t of the . I'Jui.s ' f ih,ir. surf ft. I tl: I larVe amo'int 1 if 1 h men cf t t.e Packing company catch hlci.ln It in edd storaie !n- S'1! I stead of canninc them, thereby cettint 4J j a better price The "as-n ! pra J j Ileal. t 'MM, e'rbouib a few ftsh r SJJie'ir. nmt.L This utiuul re- rd In 12fisbir ha hrouiht tbe Indian fteat Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commlssloa ft!ere!ua!s. Slocks. Bonds, Coltoa. Grata, Clc 216-217 BOARD 07 TRADE BUILD IN Q ' - Wtmrjfn Chicgo Boird of Trade. Corrtipondrptf of LogaQ ft Eryttv Chicifo, Nrw York. BoU. - Wi haTc tbe only privat wir coaaectiof Tortlini with iht alters sxchanfet.